Today, punk quartet Vanishing Life (featuring members of Rise Against, Quicksand, …And You Will Know Us by the Trail of Dead and Bad Religion) have announced they’ve signed to Dine Alone Records and will release a brand-new 7”/digital EP for “Record Store Day.”
The release features new single “Exile,” along with an exclusive B-side cover of Angel Olsen’s “Forgiven/Forgotten.” Both songs will hit DSPs on Friday, April 15, and the 7” itself — available on yellow/silver swirl (limited to 300) or yellow (limited to 600) vinyl — will be up for purchase through Dine Alone’s webstore beginning Saturday, April 16 and available at select retail locations.
These two songs serve as Vanishing Life’s first new music since 2014, when they released the “People Running” b/w “Vanishing Life” 7”. Here, “Exile” charges out of the gates with fuzzed-out fervor and Walter Schreifels’ inimitable vocals before walking a tightrope of tension, while the band dress up Olsen’s “Forgiven/Forgotten” with heavier guitars without losing the song’s charm and melodic sensibilities.
Originally conceptualized at Groezrock Festival in 2013 by Schreifels (Quicksand, Gorilla Biscuits), Zach Blair (Rise Against), Jamie Miller (Bad Religion, ...And You Will Know Us by the Trail of Dead) and Autry Fulbright (Midnight Masses, ...And You Will Know Us by the Trail of Dead), Vanishing Life distill the hard-charged energy and spirit of their punk and hardcore histories into a stripped-down, urgent sound that’s reflective of their unique individual talents but the furthest thing from a retread.
Stay tuned for more news from Vanishing Life, including the forthcoming release of the band’s debut album on Dine Alone, U.S. and Canadian touring and much more.
These are going on sale Saturday for “Record Store Day” via dinealonestore.com and shipping immediately.
Opaque Yellow • Limited to 600
https://www.dinealonestore.com/products/exile-b-w-forgiven-forgotten-y-7
Opaque Yellow / Silver Swirl • Limited to 300
https://www.dinealonestore.com/products/exile-b-w-forgiven-forgotten-7

BARRELS were started in 2013 in Hamburg, Germany. The love for different kinds of independent rock music made them create their own mixture of Helmet-like grooves, Quicksand-ish chords, Texas-is-Reason-influenced harmonies, always aiming at the right balance between rough sounding energy and harmonic flows. The results have been put to stage opening up for a variety of differently sounding independent bands such as The Appleseed Cast, Karma To Burn, Pilot to Gunner, Quicksand and The Riverboat Gamblers – and all of these combinations actually turned out to work very well. In May 2015, the band's debut album has been recorded at Tonmeisterei in Oldenburg with Roland "Role" Wiegner. Among the long list of German bands that recorded their albums at Tonmeisterei are Marathonmann, Escapado, Omega Massif, and Long Distance Calling. Dan Coutant mastered the album at Sun Room Audio Studio in Cornwall, New York. Dan, who has also mastered albums by Clutch, Jawbox, Coliseum, The Sword and many others, is a good friend since his band Joshua started working with Arctic Rodeo back in 2011. The result of all the work will be out on vinyl March 24th 2016.
The standard LP will be on pressed on silver/black mixed vinyl. A special LP version of the record is now also available as part 6 of Arctic Rodeo's Zum Heimathafen Art Series. This limited early-bird-one-time edition is pressed on white/green/silver mixed vinyl and comes with an exclusive silkscreen art printed, numbered and signed by the hands of our friend Alex at Zum Heimathafen. It is exclusively available for at the Arctic Rodeo webstore and at the German mailorder Flight 13.
The opening song called "Down The Hill" can be checked out at Soundcloud.
Pre-order is up here:
BARRELS – "Invisible" – Zum Heimathafen Art Series: vinyl LP (exclusive white/green/silver vinyl) + CD + exclusively handmade art print
BARRELS – "Invisible" – Standard LP: "Nightly Waves" vinyl LP (silver/black vinyl) + CD

hey guys
just launched our new holiday sale, it features a couple new releases available for the first time, some bundles, a bunch of warehouse finds and a handful of titles on sale.
www.dinealonestore.com
or http://kingsroadmerch.com/dine-alone-records/?id=1514

edit: these are all now gone, thanks everyone!
Very old/worn/used prints/posters. Based on most of their condition, not looking to make a whole lot (if anything?) on these, just want them gone, and would rather them go to someone who would make use of them instead of trashing them.
Wouldn't make a whole lot of sense to sell/ship/waste a tube on these one by one, so priority to anyone who is interested in multiple. PM if interested. Thanks!
Amazing Crowns / Murder City Devils - New Orleans 2000 (11.5 x 17)
artist numbered and signed, 2 holes, sticky tack marks, ink marks, fair amount of wear
Everclear - Philly 1996 (26.5 x 19.5)
artist numbered and signed, 2 holes, slight discoloration on back from age, bottom two corners pretty worn
Foo Fighters / Spearhead - Houston 1995 (18 x 24)
artist numbered and signed (Uncle Charlie), 4 holes, left side miscut, showing age
Ministry - Providence 1996 (16.5 x 25)
artist numbered and signed, 4 holes, very worn, curving, probably the worst condition of the bunch
Misfits / Sick Of It All / H20 - Halloween 1997 (17.5 x 23)
artist numbered and signed, 4 holes, scratch hole located in the character's hair, lower left hand corner bent
Offspring / Quicksand - Austin 1995 (18.5 x 32)
artist numbered and signed (Uncle Charlie), 2 holes, tape residue on the back, definitely showing its age
Sleepytime Gorilla Museum (18 x 24)
pretty good condition, single hole discreetly located in top border, sticky tack stains on back, ding on left side

Just got this in an email so I figured I'd share it here. Picked up "Does This Look Infected?" for $12. Good deal in my opinion! Ha!
srcvinyl Celebrates a Year With a Sale!
July last year we decided to launch a new division of our store in which we assist labels in reissuing and distribution of various titles on the vinyl format. To date we have successfully released up to SRC028 (28th catalog title) and already have scheduled up to SRC040 with 7 titles in production so expect a ton of announcements very soon! To celebrate the srcvinyl divisions one year anniversary and to clear a bit of room for the many titles we have coming up we have a mini sale happening this weekend. Included will be discounts on some of the srcvinyl titles as well as srcvinyl loot bags! Here are the details:
srcvinyl Title Sale! Here is a list of srcvinyl titles we have on sale from now until Friday July 18th at 11:59 pm EST or while supplies last:
Starting Line – Direction LP $12.00 Starting Back – On 2XLP $9.00 Yellowcard – One For The Kids LP/7" $9 Sum 41 – Does This Look Infected $12 Quicksand – Slip LP (20th Anniversary) LP $12 Quicksand – Manic Compression LP $12 Say Anything – In Defense Of The Genre 2XLP $18 (Purple)
Free 7"!
We will be giving away a free srcvinyl 7" to the first 200 people who purchase an srcvinyl title over the next 24 hours. This includes ALL srcvinyl titles!
srcvinyl Loot Bags
We will have a limited amount of heavily discounted srcvinyl Loot Bags going live at 1 pm EST Friday July 18, 2013. With the loot bags we pick the titles, colors etc.. We will include random test pressing giveaways, out of print titles and colors and more!
Here are the loot bag options, pricing and links: Option #1 (Two Double Lps, 2 Single Lps) $60 Option #2 (One Double LP, 3 Single Lps) $54
Note we are only offering a small amount of Loot Bags so be there at 1 pm or you will miss out!!

I have an extra copy of the first SRC repressing of Quicksand - Slip on red/black swirl that I want to trade.
I would like to trade it for either the black '20th Anniversary edition' or the green 'RSD' version of Slip. Both of those are still available on SRCs site.

hey does anyone know anything about this??
http://www.discogs.com/Quicksand-Frazer/release/1488891
I got this on ebay and I am a pretty big quicksand fan but literally have no idea what this is or how limited it is or why the f fazer is spelled wrong.....
ideas?